Highlands - Broadview Circle
Off centered sink so there’s more countertop room - for downstairs bath
Mirrored backsplash
Love the wood cabinets and the light colored stone top. Use the same stone for the backsplash or mirror
Love the wood , but not the slab front style
Love the color and distressed look on the cabinets Don’t like the handles/pulls
Love the color and the distressed look on the cabinets
Wide plank flooring with a little distress
Color and style of cabinets
Rustic stone
Tapered top
Narrow table like this is what we need at Broadview Circle
Backsplash?
Love the color of the cabinets, but not necessarily the style
Shaker style - color is too light
Walnut cabinets
Distressed canines
Color - should we consider cabinets on top of the 42” cabinets because we have wall height and need the storage
Cabinets - color
Love the walnut cabinets
Microwave in the island
Cabinets
Distressed red island w/ distressed wood cabinets
Red island contrasting with the white cabinets
Distressed/ crackle finished cream cabinets
Distressed white cabinets
Glazed/distressed cream cabinets
Dressed/glazed cabinets
Keeps electrical out of backsplash
Keeps electrical out of backsplash
Guest room. A guest room is always a fun place to depart from the rest of a home’s style. In this case, a little French country stepped into the rustic fishing cabin. One of the clients did most of the decorating in here herself before hiring a designer, and it’s a lovely reflection of her style. The two small paintings on the right reminded Ggem of the clients when she was shopping in New Hampshire, so she picked them up to give to them as a gift. Shutter: Charme d’Antan
Living room. Here you can see how the space opens up to the kitchen. The door on the right leads to a vestibule off the bedrooms; the door to the left leads to a bathroom. The designer added new ceiling beams to bring a warm, rustic touch to the sea of white on the ceilings. Because the beams are 27 feet long, she was unable to use reclaimed beams, so she had these finished in a way that makes them look old. The tongue-and-groove paneling on the ceiling was existing. Ggem was able to have it repaired, and she added more tongue-and-groove paneling to other walls on the enclosed porch. Sofa: custom; stools: Palecek
Reading nook. “The house wanted to be rustic,” Ggem says. She gave the modern fireplace a rugged makeover by hiring a stonemason to craft a stone surround and hearth. The stones are local and were reclaimed from demolitions, including the big green keystone right above the firebox. Ggem found the oar in the basement. The mantel is a reclaimed header beam. Ggem placed her clients’ new favorite swiveling reading chairs next to it. The ottomans, which resemble balls of twine, add texture and whimsy. Mantel beam: Vintage Timbers (Rainbow, California); ottomans: Surya; chairs: available via Studio Ggem
His bathroom. A gorgeous floor-to-ceiling accent wall anchors the sink and mirror. Worth noting is the meticulous work by the contractor, who helped carefully fit the sconces and tile accent Ggem wanted next to the shower stall without a hair of space to spare. The sink she chose is just the right fit for the small room. By the way, there’s usually a soap dispenser where the eucalyptus is. Sconces: Visual Comfort; tile: Ann Sacks; sink: Duravit
This kitchen layout is similar to the layout in the Broadview Circle Home. Also, it’s noted that a trend in 2018 is a dining table in the kitchen instead of an island. This dining table features a quartz top that can be used like an island countertop as needed.
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Here’s an idea - building an alcove to the floor would possible allow for a change out to a smaller/different stove at a later date and not have to redo cabinets/countertops - it’s just that it takes up more wall space
Hood - rough wood and metal
Kitchen table in the kitchen area - probably what we’re going to end up with at highlands
Hood that “feels like” a mantle (maybe use a rough hewn beam)
Red Aga Use of beam in the hood
Red Aga with hood
Love the neutral colored glazed tile backsplash (seems timeless) Love the contrasting wood treatment of hood over the stove
It’s a little old school, but we could put the microwave over the stove
Like the windows that come down to counter Like the hood treatment above range Like the way the “backsplash” covers the entire wall
Powder room sink
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